# File generated from our OpenAPI spec by Stainless. See CONTRIBUTING.md for details.

from __future__ import annotations

import typing_extensions
from typing import Union, Iterable, Optional
from typing_extensions import Literal

import httpx

from .... import _legacy_response
from ...._types import Body, Omit, Query, Headers, NotGiven, omit, not_given
from ...._utils import maybe_transform, async_maybe_transform
from ...._compat import cached_property
from ...._resource import SyncAPIResource, AsyncAPIResource
from ...._response import to_streamed_response_wrapper, async_to_streamed_response_wrapper
from ....pagination import SyncCursorPage, AsyncCursorPage
from ...._base_client import (
    AsyncPaginator,
    make_request_options,
)
from ....types.beta.threads import message_list_params, message_create_params, message_update_params
from ....types.beta.threads.message import Message
from ....types.shared_params.metadata import Metadata
from ....types.beta.threads.message_deleted import MessageDeleted
from ....types.beta.threads.message_content_part_param import MessageContentPartParam

__all__ = ["Messages", "AsyncMessages"]


class Messages(SyncAPIResource):
    @cached_property
    def with_raw_response(self) -> MessagesWithRawResponse:
        """
        This property can be used as a prefix for any HTTP method call to return
        the raw response object instead of the parsed content.

        For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#accessing-raw-response-data-eg-headers
        """
        return MessagesWithRawResponse(self)

    @cached_property
    def with_streaming_response(self) -> MessagesWithStreamingResponse:
        """
        An alternative to `.with_raw_response` that doesn't eagerly read the response body.

        For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#with_streaming_response
        """
        return MessagesWithStreamingResponse(self)

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def create(
        self,
        thread_id: str,
        *,
        content: Union[str, Iterable[MessageContentPartParam]],
        role: Literal["user", "assistant"],
        attachments: Optional[Iterable[message_create_params.Attachment]] | Omit = omit,
        metadata: Optional[Metadata] | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Create a message.

        Args:
          content: The text contents of the message.

          role:
              The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

              - `user`: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in
                most cases to represent user-generated messages.
              - `assistant`: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this
                value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

          attachments: A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

          metadata: Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful
              for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and
              querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

              Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with
              a maximum length of 512 characters.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._post(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages",
            body=maybe_transform(
                {
                    "content": content,
                    "role": role,
                    "attachments": attachments,
                    "metadata": metadata,
                },
                message_create_params.MessageCreateParams,
            ),
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def retrieve(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Retrieve a message.

        Args:
          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._get(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def update(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        metadata: Optional[Metadata] | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Modifies a message.

        Args:
          metadata: Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful
              for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and
              querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

              Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with
              a maximum length of 512 characters.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._post(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            body=maybe_transform({"metadata": metadata}, message_update_params.MessageUpdateParams),
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def list(
        self,
        thread_id: str,
        *,
        after: str | Omit = omit,
        before: str | Omit = omit,
        limit: int | Omit = omit,
        order: Literal["asc", "desc"] | Omit = omit,
        run_id: str | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> SyncCursorPage[Message]:
        """
        Returns a list of messages for a given thread.

        Args:
          after: A cursor for use in pagination. `after` is an object ID that defines your place
              in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects,
              ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to
              fetch the next page of the list.

          before: A cursor for use in pagination. `before` is an object ID that defines your place
              in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects,
              starting with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include before=obj_foo in order
              to fetch the previous page of the list.

          limit: A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and
              100, and the default is 20.

          order: Sort order by the `created_at` timestamp of the objects. `asc` for ascending
              order and `desc` for descending order.

          run_id: Filter messages by the run ID that generated them.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._get_api_list(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages",
            page=SyncCursorPage[Message],
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers,
                extra_query=extra_query,
                extra_body=extra_body,
                timeout=timeout,
                query=maybe_transform(
                    {
                        "after": after,
                        "before": before,
                        "limit": limit,
                        "order": order,
                        "run_id": run_id,
                    },
                    message_list_params.MessageListParams,
                ),
            ),
            model=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def delete(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> MessageDeleted:
        """
        Deletes a message.

        Args:
          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._delete(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=MessageDeleted,
        )


class AsyncMessages(AsyncAPIResource):
    @cached_property
    def with_raw_response(self) -> AsyncMessagesWithRawResponse:
        """
        This property can be used as a prefix for any HTTP method call to return
        the raw response object instead of the parsed content.

        For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#accessing-raw-response-data-eg-headers
        """
        return AsyncMessagesWithRawResponse(self)

    @cached_property
    def with_streaming_response(self) -> AsyncMessagesWithStreamingResponse:
        """
        An alternative to `.with_raw_response` that doesn't eagerly read the response body.

        For more information, see https://www.github.com/openai/openai-python#with_streaming_response
        """
        return AsyncMessagesWithStreamingResponse(self)

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    async def create(
        self,
        thread_id: str,
        *,
        content: Union[str, Iterable[MessageContentPartParam]],
        role: Literal["user", "assistant"],
        attachments: Optional[Iterable[message_create_params.Attachment]] | Omit = omit,
        metadata: Optional[Metadata] | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Create a message.

        Args:
          content: The text contents of the message.

          role:
              The role of the entity that is creating the message. Allowed values include:

              - `user`: Indicates the message is sent by an actual user and should be used in
                most cases to represent user-generated messages.
              - `assistant`: Indicates the message is generated by the assistant. Use this
                value to insert messages from the assistant into the conversation.

          attachments: A list of files attached to the message, and the tools they should be added to.

          metadata: Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful
              for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and
              querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

              Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with
              a maximum length of 512 characters.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return await self._post(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages",
            body=await async_maybe_transform(
                {
                    "content": content,
                    "role": role,
                    "attachments": attachments,
                    "metadata": metadata,
                },
                message_create_params.MessageCreateParams,
            ),
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    async def retrieve(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Retrieve a message.

        Args:
          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return await self._get(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    async def update(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        metadata: Optional[Metadata] | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> Message:
        """
        Modifies a message.

        Args:
          metadata: Set of 16 key-value pairs that can be attached to an object. This can be useful
              for storing additional information about the object in a structured format, and
              querying for objects via API or the dashboard.

              Keys are strings with a maximum length of 64 characters. Values are strings with
              a maximum length of 512 characters.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return await self._post(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            body=await async_maybe_transform({"metadata": metadata}, message_update_params.MessageUpdateParams),
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    def list(
        self,
        thread_id: str,
        *,
        after: str | Omit = omit,
        before: str | Omit = omit,
        limit: int | Omit = omit,
        order: Literal["asc", "desc"] | Omit = omit,
        run_id: str | Omit = omit,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> AsyncPaginator[Message, AsyncCursorPage[Message]]:
        """
        Returns a list of messages for a given thread.

        Args:
          after: A cursor for use in pagination. `after` is an object ID that defines your place
              in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects,
              ending with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include after=obj_foo in order to
              fetch the next page of the list.

          before: A cursor for use in pagination. `before` is an object ID that defines your place
              in the list. For instance, if you make a list request and receive 100 objects,
              starting with obj_foo, your subsequent call can include before=obj_foo in order
              to fetch the previous page of the list.

          limit: A limit on the number of objects to be returned. Limit can range between 1 and
              100, and the default is 20.

          order: Sort order by the `created_at` timestamp of the objects. `asc` for ascending
              order and `desc` for descending order.

          run_id: Filter messages by the run ID that generated them.

          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return self._get_api_list(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages",
            page=AsyncCursorPage[Message],
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers,
                extra_query=extra_query,
                extra_body=extra_body,
                timeout=timeout,
                query=maybe_transform(
                    {
                        "after": after,
                        "before": before,
                        "limit": limit,
                        "order": order,
                        "run_id": run_id,
                    },
                    message_list_params.MessageListParams,
                ),
            ),
            model=Message,
        )

    @typing_extensions.deprecated("The Assistants API is deprecated in favor of the Responses API")
    async def delete(
        self,
        message_id: str,
        *,
        thread_id: str,
        # Use the following arguments if you need to pass additional parameters to the API that aren't available via kwargs.
        # The extra values given here take precedence over values defined on the client or passed to this method.
        extra_headers: Headers | None = None,
        extra_query: Query | None = None,
        extra_body: Body | None = None,
        timeout: float | httpx.Timeout | None | NotGiven = not_given,
    ) -> MessageDeleted:
        """
        Deletes a message.

        Args:
          extra_headers: Send extra headers

          extra_query: Add additional query parameters to the request

          extra_body: Add additional JSON properties to the request

          timeout: Override the client-level default timeout for this request, in seconds
        """
        if not thread_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `thread_id` but received {thread_id!r}")
        if not message_id:
            raise ValueError(f"Expected a non-empty value for `message_id` but received {message_id!r}")
        extra_headers = {"OpenAI-Beta": "assistants=v2", **(extra_headers or {})}
        return await self._delete(
            f"/threads/{thread_id}/messages/{message_id}",
            options=make_request_options(
                extra_headers=extra_headers, extra_query=extra_query, extra_body=extra_body, timeout=timeout
            ),
            cast_to=MessageDeleted,
        )


class MessagesWithRawResponse:
    def __init__(self, messages: Messages) -> None:
        self._messages = messages

        self.create = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.create,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.retrieve = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.retrieve,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.update = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.update,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.list = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.list,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.delete = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.delete,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )


class AsyncMessagesWithRawResponse:
    def __init__(self, messages: AsyncMessages) -> None:
        self._messages = messages

        self.create = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.create,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.retrieve = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.retrieve,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.update = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.update,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.list = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.list,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.delete = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            _legacy_response.async_to_raw_response_wrapper(
                messages.delete,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )


class MessagesWithStreamingResponse:
    def __init__(self, messages: Messages) -> None:
        self._messages = messages

        self.create = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.create,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.retrieve = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.retrieve,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.update = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.update,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.list = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.list,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.delete = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.delete,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )


class AsyncMessagesWithStreamingResponse:
    def __init__(self, messages: AsyncMessages) -> None:
        self._messages = messages

        self.create = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            async_to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.create,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.retrieve = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            async_to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.retrieve,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.update = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            async_to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.update,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.list = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            async_to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.list,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
        self.delete = (  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated]
            async_to_streamed_response_wrapper(
                messages.delete,  # pyright: ignore[reportDeprecated],
            )
        )
